FM deviation accuracy is defined as the difference (in Hz) between the measured FM deviation and the FM deviation selected on the DUT.
This test supports two equipment setups using either a spectrum analyzer or a measuring receiver. The spectrum analyzer is the preferred solution.
The preferred setup uses a spectrum analyzer with Analog Demodulation Measurement Application to both demodulate the signal and measure the distortion.
Test Equipment |
Critical Specifications for This Test |
Recommended Model |
Alternate Model |
Spectrum Analyzer |
FM Deviation Accuracy |
N9030B Opt 5xx1, N9063EM0E Analog Demodulation Measurement Application |
N9030A Opt 5xx1, N9063EM0D Analog Demodulation Measurement Application2 E444xA3 Option 233 |
Function Generator |
none |
33622A |
33611A |
Digital Multimeter |
AC True-RMS Accuracy |
3458A Opt 002 |
34470A |
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Alternatively, an 8902A measuring receiver is used to demodulate the FM signal and measure the deviation.
Test Equipment |
Critical Specifications for This Test |
Recommended Model |
Alternate Model |
Measuring Receiver |
FM Demodulated Distortion < 0.1% |
8902A |
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Function Generator |
none |
33622A |
33611A |
Digital Multimeter |
AC True-RMS Accuracy |
3458A Opt 002 |
34470A |
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If this performance test fails, perform the following steps in order:
Check the equipment setup (see above). If the setup is incorrect, make the necessary corrections and rerun the performance test.
Refer to the troubleshooting section of the service guide. If you do not have a printed copy of the service guide (Option OBW), one is available either on the CD-ROM that came with your signal generator shipment or search for your signal generator model number on the Keysight website.
If necessary, obtain service from Keysight Technologies. Refer to Contacting Keysight Technologies.